Pieces of an ancient stone tablet have started turning up around the globe and the Museum needs your help to locate the pieces and find the most expensive gem ever known...the World Diamond. Under the direction of the Museum, you must immediately begin your global seek & find adventure.

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Pieces of an ancient stone tablet have started turning up around the globe and the Museum needs your help to locate the pieces and find the most expensive gem ever known...the World Diamond. Under the direction of the Museum, you must immediately begin your global seek & find adventure. Complete over 100 levels by finding hidden objects and circumventing unique puzzle traps.

Travel to 25 unique & exotic locations around the world finding over 2100 hidden objects in 3 different game modes: Find the World Diamond story mode, plus two Unlimited Play game modes which are unlocked after you have found the World Diamond or have found all of the hidden Gems in each location. Take on 8 different types of mini-game puzzles including place-the-differences and spot-the-differences. Good luck on your around the world adventure!

Find over 2100 Hidden Objects in over 100 levels.

Explore 25 exotic & worldly locations.

Play 8 unique mini-game puzzle traps including Spot-the-Differences, Place-the-differences, and many more.

Three game modes: Find the World Diamond, Unlimited Seek & Find, and Unlimited Spot the Differences.

This is part of a series of hidden object (HO) games developed by SpinTop Games and published by PopCap Games between 2007-2009. To date they are my favourite of the genre.

Unlike more modern HO games where the items are often practically jumping out at you, here they are masterfully blended and conspicuous (sometimes even a little too much so.) The whole scene looks practically painted.

Each stage ends with a varied puzzle (crosswords, rotating tiles, spot the difference) that offers a little break and introduced the next level. And each level ends with a small informative blurb that I assume nobody will read, but it adds a bit of substance.

More modern HO games try to amp it up with plot and animations and a story and voice acting and what not, usually with bad results, because at the end of the day, it's a cheesy casual game and reaching for more just makes it awkward.But this series focuses efforts on the mechanics of HO gameplay, and it shows in how well the scenes are made.

This game is the 6th hidden object game I have played. Like the Mystery P.I. games that I have played and reviewed, this game was produced by Spintop and published via Popcap. The objects hidden in the scenes are almost all the same, and there are only a very few which would be different.

The flavor of story accompanying this game is finding a stone tablet, which will lead to the World Gem (which looks like a ginormous refined diamond big enough to be likened to the size of a toddler). Well. That's all of a story.

I have played through the main game and the endless seeking mode for hidden objects, like I did in Escape Rosecliff Island and the four Mystery P.I. games I have played. Good Gods did that take some time.

Not recommended unless you're a junkie for hidden object games and have the necessary patience and tenacity to find everything.

...and there will be another Amazing Adventures game waiting for me. But this will be reviewed in due time.

If you like to play hide and go seek on the computer then this will be a game that would be fun for you to play. Its a simple game that involve you looking past everything and just look for the little details of the pictures you are seeing. you have to find items in the picture that are listed on a list at the bottom of the picture. This game deals with traveling around the world and finding the different items in the vast places it takes you. Its a great game to start on if you are new to this type of gameplay.

I love hidden object find-it games, but this series by Popcap is terrible. Popcap have their fair share of fun games, but these are definitely not up there. The music for me is just irritating. It’s painful to listen to, it’s very repetitive and all sounds the same. It’s all in a low tone, and honesty I have to say it barely passes for music. Nor background ambience for that matter. It’s a horrible mixture of both I suppose. I turnt all the settings down so I don’t have to listen to it, but no audio at all makes it even more boring than it already is, so I played my own music in the background. Just to try and make the game a tad bit more bearable. The gameplay is fairly repetitive, you play the same 5 scenes over and over and over again, and it feels as if it goes on forever. To complete, it’s way too long. Or at least felt that way. It just felt like a chore to complete. I made myself finish it because usually I want to finish games I’ve started before I can move on.(anyone that knows me will know my illogical OCD-tendencies when it comes to my steam library).Like most games, it felt so good to finish, but not in a satisfying way. Where you finish, reflect on the game and feel good about it. In a way that just made me so happy that I would never have to go near this game ever again.If you enjoy hidden object games, don't buy these. There are much better ones you can buy. The "Midnight Mysteries" and “Samantha Swift” series were good in my opinion. I played through them quite easily. They actually have a story and is a lot more engaging. The time it took me to complete those series of games, was probably the same amount of time I spent dragging myself through this game.

Amazing Adventures Around the World is another fun, find-the-object game from PopCap. The game features attractive graphics but an unfortunately low viewing resolution of only 800x600 stretched to fullscreen. The gameplay is brisk, the music appropriate and their are both a collectible and bonus game added on to each one of the campaigns 25 missions. Unfortunately both widescreen resolutions and the Steam Overlay are not supported. Overall however, Amazing Adventures Around the World delivers what it promises, an entertaining albeit flawed puzzle game.

The sequel, and basically the same game as Amazing Adventures Around the World: The Lost Tomb.Except now you don't get a multiplier from finding objects quickly so it defeats the purpose of finding items in groups so just click any damn item you see once you do.Also, instead of finding the golden scarab per new map, you find 2 gems (either physical or text) per map, and the maps are now different from around the world unlike the tomb setting before.When you play all 20ish maps you've only completed 6 out of 20 levels!? THEN YOU START THE OLD MAPS ALL OVER AGAIN!?That's what made me quit the first game and this one too, the objects don't change in the levels so it gets boring.There's also new mini-games like the classic word search, which you're able to pause the game and still look at the list and the game to find the words without the timer going down...The soundtrack is different and pretty decent, although sometimes it sounds like someone is farting purposely in the game....Anyways, decent game for when you're bored and love iSpy!

Brought this game and clocked the main adventure in 6 hours, good fun hidden object game with exxtra puzzles. unlimited games is unlocked once you have found all 50 gems or complete the main adventure. not bad game for price, not played the other games in the range but definatly will be at some stage. :-)

It repeats levels [with new objects to find, to be fair] before it's run out of levels, some of the clues are rather obtuse, and it feels unnecessarily long. But, for what it is - a hidden object game - it's alright.

Wouldn't recommend getting it at full price, but I honestly don't think I'd recommend that of any game on Steam given how often stuff goes on sale.